OhioLINK LSP Migration Milestone Update – 9/10/24

Hi Everyone,

OhioLINK will present their latest LSP Migration Milestone Update on Tuesday, September 10, 2024, from 3pm-4pm. You can register for the update at the OH-Tech Webex Registration page.

You can find more information about the migration at OhioLINK’s LSP Migration Project OStaff website. Let me know if you need an OStaff account.

New Display in Thornton Room

Hi Everyone,

There is a larger, higher-resolution display installed in Thornton Room. The new display allows you to connect your Windows or Mac laptop via HDMI cable, and you can also cast via AirPlay from an Apple device. The HDMI cable features adapters for both USB-C and DisplayPort, so it should accommodate any laptop.

To connect:

  • use remote to turn on the display
  • use the input source button to select input (see image)
  • to connect via HDMI cable:
    • plug the HDMI cable (with adapter if necessary) into your device
    • select PC HDMI 1
  • to connect wirelessly via AirPlay:
    • select PC HDMI 2
    • open the Control Center on your Mac or iOS device
    • select the Screen Mirroring button
    • choose Mudd 119 from the list
    • enter the code that appears the display on your device

NOTE: For video conferencing, you should still connect the OWL device to your laptop via it’s USB cable.

Alma Overview Webinar, 2/29/21, 2-3PM

Hi Everyone,

OhioLINK just sent registration links for an Ex Libris Alma Overview session. Email is pasted below. The session will be recorded and made available at OhioLINK’s website later, but here is a chance to learn more about our new library services platform that will be replacing Sierra. There is also a session in March on Rapido, the resource sharing piece.

Dear OhioLINK Members,

We will be continuing Ex Libris’ series of product webinars with upcoming overviews of the of the Alma library services platform and the Rapido resource sharing platform.

Register for the Ex Libris Alma Overview, February 29, 2-3PM. This presentation is for any library staff interested in understanding the Alma library services platform.

Register for the Ex Libris Rapido Overview, March 13, 2-3PM. This presentation is for any library staff interested in understanding the Rapido resource sharing platform and will be of particular interest for anyone involved in resource sharing, PCIRC, or ILL.

Both presentations will be recorded and added to the Ostaff Ex Libris Product Overviews playlist for viewing at a later time.

 

 

Migration updates!

Hope you are keeping up to date by monitoring the Ostaff LSP Migration page.  It will be here before you know it!

  • Working Groups: OhioLINK and the Policy Teams are forming the Working Groups. LACCC will approve the Working Group rosters this month. The groups will each have a page where notes and updates will be shared as soon as they become available. For more information, please see the Working Group page.
  • Vanguard Phase: The Vanguard Libraries are meeting weekly. Anyone interested in following the work of the Vanguards can watch the recordings posted to the Vanguard Meetings playlist.
  • CIO LSP update meetings: OhioLink briefed our CIO/CIT in November. The sessions were well received and contact will be maintained  as we move through the project.

Charleston Conference Observations of Note

I found these observations from the Charleston very insightful. Lisa Hinchliffe is an old colleague from UIUC and part of the Scholarly Kitchen group.  Link to full post at bottom.

AI Everywhere – Or, Is It? 

Unsurprisingly, AI was the predominant theme. If something wasn’t “our new AI product,” it was AI-powered, AI-enhanced, AI-enabled, AI-driven, AI-supported, etc., etc., etc.! We are high on the hype cycle curve right now, particularly with respect to taglines, marketing, and positioning. What’s unclear though, is what all this AI actually is. Attempts to engage sales staff about what the AI does, how it operates, and why the particular approach was chosen over others got me answers like “it’s an algorithm” and “I’m not really sure but I can have someone follow up with you later.” Now, I appreciate the honesty. But, I also think this was a failure to take advantage of the opportunity to demonstrate that there is real added value from AI and educate customers about how the different approaches to AI will impact research and library collections and services.

Fully OA Publishers Turn to Pure Publish Agreements 

Though Pure Publish Agreements have been available for a while now, the fully open access (OA) publishers are increasingly pitching institutional agreements to libraries. Framed as mechanisms for decreasing institutional costs (e.g., discounting list APC prices), increasing equity (e.g., all of an institution’s authors are covered not just those who can pay APCs), aligning spending with values (e.g., investing in full open access), and ensuring compliance (e.g., with OSTP and Plan S), the offerings are attempting to capture library spend and even the playing field with subscription publishers who have been able to use transformative agreements to maintain their market share in the transition from paywalled to open access publishing.

Subscribe to Open Transcendency

Subscribe to Open is on the rise. Learned societies and university presses in particular are leaning in to Subscribe to Open with the recently announced support for the model by Project MUSE, which already has 50 titles committed. There seems to be a sense that this is a no-fail model, which at some level it is, in the sense of preserving the paywall-publishing pathway. But, more than one person was surprised when I observed that this was also the year we saw S2O offerings fail to meet the sustainability thresholds. I think we are going to learn a lot about the application and sustainability of the S2O model in the coming two years, particularly as libraries face continued financial pressures of paying for open access publishing through transformative and pure publish agreements in times of declining budgets.

What Role for the Library with Research Integrity?

After attending the SSP conference earlier this year, where the topic of research integrity dominated the program, I was a bit surprised to see very little in the vendor showcase on research integrity. Are libraries not seen as campus players in ensuring research integrity infrastructure or are there just not many offerings in the market yet?

The danger of this sort of essay is that my experience of the Vendor Showcase is, of course, shaped by my own interests and may be idiosyncratic. I’d love to hear what others took away and the trends they are watching. I invite you to share your thoughts in the comments.

Observations from the Charleston Vendor Showcase

Learn more about the LSP (Library Services Platform–the new term for ILS!) Migration.

It’s coming! 

Please make sure you are signed up for the

Ostaff LSP Migration page: monthly email updates are now available under the Updates & Communications tab.

There is also a whole Playlist of Ex Libris product webinars on the Ostaff webinars page.

Knowledge is Power!  Calm yourself about the big change by learning more….

 

OhioLink Webinar on Lenganto, Ex Libris “Reserves” module

We will be continuing Ex Libris’ series of product webinars next week with an overview of the Leganto learning management system integration for Alma. Leganto will be implemented following our go-live on the Alma system (after summer 2026).

Webinar date/time: Monday, November 13th from 11am-12pm

Registration linkhttps://oh-tech.webex.com/weblink/register/rf66197a20780508e9133838ce6bc0ad2

Intended audience: Any OhioLINK staff interested in understanding how Alma will integrate with a campus learning management system, especially instruction librarians.

Please feel free to forward this message to anyone at your library that may be interested in attending. This presentation will be recorded and added to Ostaff.

Best,